Abstract
Amino acids from aqueous solution were examined in 100 μ thick agar films. The data indicate that discrimination between enantiomers of leucine, isoleucine and valine is possible when these amino acids are prepared from phosphate buffer. Spectra of the optical antipodes of phenylalanine are alike in phosphate buffer but unlike for spectra of the hydrochlorides of the aromatic amino acids.
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